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Chicago examiner saturday Chicago september 3 1910 16 pages saturday rejiÂ«t*rad in u 8 patent office kg cbe eatest ne^^b^^b iik are not more interesting than the fxvj^^^h m examiner want ads and wt t <"\ \ nearly as profitable don't lay thlo y j v paper aside tin j if you fiaw read cftem â‚¬ price one cent m&sff&c jail Chicago and vicinity partly jktttf jf l/v cloudy with probably a local shower kr ym saturday sunday generally fair y^y ya moderate temperature moderate lu â€¢. vol viii no 220 a m hirsh secret is kept ss bride is hidden clews of artist lead to st paul and homes of friends but statement is denied inquest awaits light settlement of suicide's estate brings new factor into reason for silence other mysteries surrounding the affairs of â– solomon j hireh the millionaire clothing manufacturer of this city who killed him self in the hotel knickerbocker in new york paled into insignificance yesterday beside that which envelops the motive of the hirsh family in keeping hidden mrs solomon j hirsh or hiss jeauette pel letier which ever phe may lie despite tie fact that she is wanted in now york as the principal witness at the hirsh inquest the hirsh family added to the mystery of their movements by emphatic denials tluit the young woman was ever married to soloman hirsh or that she had any claim on him or his estate new york authorities believe that were the hirsh family to allow her to leave her seclusion she might clear the mystery which now surrounds hirsh's motive in seeking self destruction after announcing that t'icy would make a public statement which would put at i rest the many rumors connecting hirettsl name with that of the st paul artist ' the â€¢ family yesterday spirited her from ! the funeral to the home or joseph sehmalz 61 south lincoln street hins dale it was rumored that she was takea from there to st l'aul inquiry leads to st paul at the homo of her elder daughter lou orville helgeson in st paul where mrs rose pelletier makes her home it rt"as said that irs pelletier was in minne apolis it was denied that jeannette pelletier was in the house but friends of the young ' woman said they believe she was in st paul one of them said mrs pelletier mrs helgeson and :\ ni.in of about thirty live years of age left here this evening for minneapolis the statement of the hirsh family thatj they were no longer interested in jeun-j nette pelletier or mrs hirsh is jis j counted by the fact disclosed by a mem ; her of the family that they have hired j a detective agency in new york to aid eastern attorneys in searching into tlie relations betweej sol hirsh and the young woman ll was intimated that they were holding her to await a report as to ie authenticity of her claims on hirsh or his estate if mrs hirsh or miss pelletier which ever she may be lias some well-founded claim to a part of sol hirsh's estate it would be a substantial explanation of the i attitude assumed toward her by the family â– this would be true if she were his law ful widow entitled to dower if she had been given deeds to property by him or if he had made a wiil naming her as the principal beneficiary hirsh's friends keep secret at tlie schmaltz residence yesterday an effort was made to see a woman closely resembling and s;'.id to have been miss pelletier while a man claiming to be lawrence p conover owner of the home was denying that he knew miss pelletier a slender dark-haired woman walked down the hall past the open door there is mrs ilirsh now said tlie visitor the iraii with whom he was conversing jumped to his feet and rushed into the bouse closing and ; â– â– â– i ing the door later another caller asked for sir schmaltz and was t:ild that he wonld return nest week hirsh's body was met at the train on its arrival in Chicago yewterday by a large number of relatives and friends about coo persons were on the funeral train which carried the body to mount maoriv where rabi sehoenfarber officiated at the funeral services after the funeral e s hirsh of new york a brother of sol hirsh denied that his brother had married miss i'elletler or that she had traveled with him in europe as his wife or in any manner wellman airship taken sheriff seizes transatlantic craft to satisfy jnucment kevt york sept 2 lt looks as if wal ter wellman iu his contemplated trip across the atlantic ocean by airship is to meet with obstacles other than pas and wind troubles unless he can call oft the sheriff's keeper who has his business eye upon the machine at atlantic f'ity his trip will not take place within the next two weeks as advertised attorneys acting for evan shelby a new york lawyer re cently got an attachment and had the sheriff levy on wellman's airship to satisfy a judgment procured by shelbv in new york for 2.!1 - 20.09 alleged to be due to james mcljulre for aluminum supplied to wellmnn for his first airship in which lu proposed to beat commodore peary to the orth pole hyde not at son's grave jjpnvictcd doctor refused release hk to attend infant's funeral city 510 sept 2 dr ben â– clark hyde convicted murderer of honfiire thomas h pwope was not bred to attend the funeral of his baby halqls morning the infant son was i yesterday the funeral waa held h the hyde home hyde will ;, Â„,. bed to leave jail again ex^Â»p in the â– of his wife :â– â– :);. jvtge balpa â– "Â«â– Â° f the criminal court to-rt.iyl â– ^ posiuve statement to his eitecj ' j Taft names ballinger foe as head of mines dr j a holmes appointed director of bureau over the violent oppo sition of secretary beverly mass sept 2.-dr joseph a holmes of the geological survey foe of secretary balllnger and close personal friend of gifford pinchot and james r garfleld was to-day appointed director of the new bureau of mines by president Taft considerable surprise was manifested here over the nppointment secretary ballinger's opposition to dr holmes has been insistent not to say violent holmes was one of the snakes referred to by ballinger in his testimony before the bal liuger-pinchot investigating committee there was reason to believe at one time that the secretary of the interior had convinced the president that dr holmes appointment would be inwiae james a tawney chairman of the house appropriation committee and other regu lars also opposed holmes on the other hand dr holmes was well recommended for the place both by a large contingent of western men and . by his record as a government official in the geological sur vey merit won it is understood here to-night that such political significance as is to be ntaehed to the appointment lies more in its indi cation of the president continuing to deal squarely with both factions of the repub lican party than as a sign of secretary balliuger's loss of eavor gould admits he's exile tells american friends in paris he wih be expatriate xew york sept z confirmation of the recent report from europe that frank jay gould youngest non of the late jay jould hnd determined to expatriate him self was furnished to-day by harry s i black president of the united states i realty & improvement co and friend of i j the young millionaire mr black was a i passenger on the lusitania which had i been held in quarantine following the sup posed discovery of a case of cholera on the ship mr gould is married without doubt and travels about paris with his new wife said mr black mr gould also made it plain to american friends just be fore i sailed that he had decided to expatriate himself following the example of william waldorf astor houghteling will filed willow gets million and mnst keep interest in firm the wil of the late james houghteling of peahody honghteling & co was filed with the clerk of the probate court yes terday leaving an estate not in excess of suuii.oco to the widow mrs lucretia p houghtelinc 731 prospect street win netka mrs houghteling appeared before assistant probate judge ninian h welch and made proof of heirship her attorney augustus s peabody was in court mrs houghteling was made executrix without bond the will is dated december 9 iixis hearing of the application was set for september 24 the will instructs the wido<v to retain an interest in the firm until ex piration of the partnership period woman squanders fortune to die poor mrs marguerite falcone has wild revel in race to be rid of 20,000 before life ends relative of the snells knowing that her death was the matter of but a few hours mrs marguerite fal cone who claimed on her deathbed to be a member of the famous Chicago million aire snell family yesterday gave away the last dollar she possessed to a little girl whom she had previously befriended and died in a pauper's cot in a hospital at phoenix ariz the Chicago vjeteotive bureau was noti fied and asked to locate her father h a snell or marie valentine snell a sister who live in Chicago up to a late hour last night no trace of the relatives liad been found the last year of mrs falcone's life was more glittering even than was that of an other member of the snell family the many-times-married mrs grace snell-cof fln-w.ilker-layman-love with death by quick consumption staring her in the face the woman in a continuous round of revelry expended more than 20,000 in the west ern city in less than six months adopted by society set when she first went to phoenix mrs falcone was taken into the heart of the society set and was much sought after she was accompanied by her husband who had many diamonds kept several autonio biles and spent much money after a few weeks the couple ibegan to live a pace seldom seen in western cities her friends who were reluctant to drop her remonstrated with her but she replied that she would be dead soon and that she | ! intended to enjoy every minute of time and every dollar of money left to her gives girl remnant of fortune just before she was taken to the hospital | where she died she gave to a little girl to ] whom she had become attached earlier in her phoeuix career all the money and jew elry she possessed acquaintances of the young woman have raised funds to keep her from being buried in a pauper's grave almost all of the members of the snell family have met sensational deaths amos jj snell the turnpike millionaire was murdered by a burglar in his washington boulevard home amos j snell jr died recently in a south clark street rooming i bouse women members of the family i have led romantic careers wifes suit beats victor divorce papers served on pugrilist aiming knockout blow memphis tenn sept 2 just as jack pirtle a kansas city pugilist masquerad ing here under the name of jack mckenna was in the act of administering a knock out to his opponent in the local ring to night the county sheriff entered the arena and placed him under arrest at the same time serving notice of divorce flled in kansas city by cora pirtle his wife the papers were received from the kansas city sheriff astronomers unite in new star trust international body for solar research extends field to stellar spectra saturn dons a blue cap mount wilson pasadena cal sept 2 â€” the international union for co operation in solar research has broadened its work to include investigation of stellar spectra the decision on this important step was unanimous it means the appli cation of trust methods to astronomy as well as solar work and will triple the speed with which the science of astro pliysics shall advance professor kayser of bonn germany moved that a committee be appointed im mediately to begin work now and be ready to report at the next meeting of the solar union it was decided to hold the next meeting at bonn germany in the spring of 1913 stellar spectra committee named the committee appointed is to be known as the committee for the investigation of stellar spectra and is as follows profes sor e c pickering harvard college ob servatory cliairmaii dr frank schlesin ger allegheny observatory secretary walter s adams mount wilson observa tory professor w w campbell lick observatory mount hamilton professor e b frost yerkes obesrvatory williams bay wis ; dr george e hale mounfwil sou observatory professor j c kapteyn astronomical laboratory groningen hol land and professor h s newell amazed at a puzzling spectacle new to all of them leading scientists of the world gazed in wonder at a bine cap bit ! ting on the south pole of saturn to-day i it was at an early hour this morning that â– the huge sixty-inch reflector in the dome 1 of the observatory was trained on the ringed planet band of yellow about saturn visually a score of scientists were ob serving the image reflected by the big mir ror bursting on the gsze with unusual brilliancy the planet showed clearer than ever before in the history of astronomy so clear was the atmosphere that saturn at zenith showed seven on a scale of ten or only three tenths from perfect another startling discovery was made in the same image in observing color strati fication on saturn between the south pole and the equator a band of canary yellow never before seen so distinctly by scien tists present was clearly defined further observations will be taken vanderbilt illness dear twenty days sickness estimated to have cost 75,000 newport r 1 sept 2 reginald vanderbilt has been ill just twenty days and it is conservatively estimated to-day that it has cost him his family and his friends just 75,000 here are some of che chief items fees of doctors knapp and flint 10,000 each wireless and telegraph messages 10,000 flowers sent the patient 10,000 nurses extra maids and chauffeurs 3,000 reginald vanderbilt and his family nre pets of the cottage settlement his daughter miss cathleen has been given a series of afternoon entertainments to have her forget the illness which has suspended social festivities at sandy point farm girl repulses cavalry troop telephone is her only weapon one young woman succeeded yesterday in repelling a charge of a detachment of the first cavalry i n g and added her em ployers in retaining â€” for a few hours at least accouterments and equipment belonging to the regiment the only weapon used by miss alvine heller in holding the fort the storage rooms of the richley storage company 871 north state street â€” was a telephone with this she sent in a riot call to the east Chicago avenue police station under the command of captain a e mcevers quartermaster of the first cavalry which is composed mainly of scions of wealthy Chicago families six men charged the storage rooms yesterday while they were in the care of miss heller it should here be said that the owners of the storage rooms refused to give up the regiment's property claiming a lien on it for 600 â€” three years the noise of a dozen heavily shod feet as their owners rushed through the wagon entrance to the storage rooms was the first intima tion that anything was wrong miss heller had been warned to expec a visit from perhaps an officer o the cavalry regiment but not of a troop and she was not prepared when she found that her orde that the men leave the premise was not being obeyed miss helle telephoned a riot call to the eas Chicago avenue station police save the day just as captain mcevers was breaking the lock off the door of the storage room the police arrived â€” ten of them under the command o sergeant michael hannigan the soldiers were already carrying out the orders of their commander and were bringing into the open blankets rifles revolvers ammunition sabers tents picket ropes mess boxes and saddles when sergeant hannigan called a halt on the proceedings captain mcevers was told that he had best get a writ of replevin before going further and this he agreed to do although he said no one can hold a lien on state property and we need no authority to remove these munitions of wax the police departed and trooper m t thompson who is a particu lar not to say very warm friend of miss heller proceeded to revive that miss alvine heller who alone stood oft charge of cavalry miss alvine heller halts colonel foreman's soldiers who would seize munitions held for storage mrs rockefeller is again seriously i11 wife of oil king is unable to leave forest hill home daughter is summoned from new york cleveland 0 sept 2 mrs john d rockefeller who was critically ill last fall when the master of standard oil took her to auguata ga and who was cnly convalescent when the rockefeller's came to their summer home at forest hill this simmer again is reported seriously ill so serious is her condition that mrs alta rockefeller prentice of xew york her youngest daughter is said at forest hill to be en route here dr h f biggar the rockefeller family physician to-dny said mrs rockefeller had contracted a severe cold several days ago he was unwilling to discuss her illness at any length but said that he did not regard her condition as critical mrs rockefeller has been in feeble health for more than a year and was able only by supreme effort to board the train which bore the party from cleveland last fall her condition had delayed the de parture of the family from forest hill for many weeks hit by liner girl dies chilil 8 felled by baseball passing boys game in lot mary ludek eight years old 715 west fifteenth street died at the county hos pital yesterday as the result of being struck in the side with a batted baseball with which boys were playing in a lot at 723 west fifteenth street as she pnssed on the sidewalk she picked herself up and kÂ°nt home unassisted and later was taken k the hospital â€¢ .' Â£ traitors'tricks bared in ward club and salate desertion bauler reveals treachery in call that ousted him and his allies rally in 22d with cry for home rule mcgillen faces court action to be brought by ousted alderman's i riends meeting called 20 of 28 sign pledge beckwith says he was used as foil in plot to give levy mayer's man a chance secret knifing is told resenting the action or the machine poli ticians who claim to have ousted alder man herman j bauler from the chairman ship of the twenty-second ward demo cratic club the friends of bauler have de cided to hold a mass meting with a view to making a fight through the courts for home rule in the ward they deny the rijht of john mcgillen a resident of the twenty-third to reor ganize their ward club without their knowledge or consent through the testimony of a majority of the members of the executive committee of the county central committee includ ing chairman w l o'connell the friends of alderman banler say they will prove that the supposed call sent out for the meeting of the twenty-second ward thurs day night at democratic headquarters 91 clark street was a forgery and a fraud and that the statement in the call itself that it was issued at the order of the execu tive commltteee is untrue the matter was never before a meeting of the executive committee at any time so far as i know and it certainly was not considered at the meeting hem thursday afternoon said mr o'connell ywterday afternoon another example of political treachery was revealed yesterday it develops that the brennan-o'malley-mcgillen combina tion at a meeting of the democratic coun ty executive committee thursday suc ceeded in having the sixth place for su perior court judgeshlp left open desp the understanding that john w beckv^jh was to be indorsed members take bauler pledge w twenty of the twenty-eight members h the twenty-second ward club yesterday signed pledges to stick to the end with alderman bauler and ignore the fraudulent reorganization effected by mcgillen who is a candidate against bauler for state cen tral committeeman and has become desper ate at the prospect of a crushing defeat at the hands of the popular and aggressive city father these friends of bauler on the committee met last night at a downtown hotel and unanimously voted to go ahead without re gard to the reorganization and hold their regular meeting tuesday night at phoeuu hall division and sedgwick streets if mike dougherty the old gray wolf alderman of other days attempt to preside as head of the so-called re orga.iized club he will be thrown out of . the hall said alderman bauler last night we will go on with our ward club work just as if nothing happened if the mc gillen-o'malley crowd attempts to stand by the high-handed unrepresented action thursday night at their downtown head quarters we will go into court and show how they packed the meeting with such persons as frank thomnn and sluggers adept at strong-arm methods while the twenty-second ward club of twenty eight members had only seven representa tives including myself after a thorough investigation of the history of the alleged call for the meet of the twenty-second ward club at demo cratic headquarters alderman bauler be came convinced that it was a forgery in the interests of the mcgillen clique even without mr o'connell's admis sion that the call was not authorized by the executive committee meeting thurs day we know that the letters containing the supposed call were sent out of demo cratic headquarters thursday forenoon several hours before the executive com mittee was called to order said mr bauler home rule is slogan the people of this district are deter i mined to have home rule in ward organiua i tion affairs they regard mcgillen's fake i reorganization as an attempted denth ] blow at home rule and they will punish him by an overwhelming defeat at the mr bauler declared that he did not inspire the stories in german newspapers attacking mcgillen for his record as a german hater prominent germans on the north side declared yesterday that it is true that mc gillen is a rabid hater of germans they declared that mcgillen could not be elected to any office or place of re sponsibility by the voters and they prophe sied that bauler would defeat him by a 10 to 1 vote in the race for state central committeeman when daniel j sullivan in charge of the records at democratic lieadquarten i continued on 4th page ist column the paper that goes home the up-to-date Chicago merchant does not have to be told the good sense reasons why it pays to advertise in the paper that goes straight into Chicago homes the fact that the Chicago examiner goes into more of the best Chicago homes than the tribune record-herald and inter ocean combined is now accepted by business men because they have tested the examiner as a business getter the remarkable and constant increase in the examiner's city circulation es pecially its carrier home delivery accounts for the examiner's continuous growth in advertising the advertiser demands results the paper that goes into Chicago homes is the one that benefits Chicago merchants the following figures show the net paid city circulation of the Chicago examiner for the month of august 1910 these figures of course show the city circulation only and do not include the country circulation sworn statement of the city circulation of the Chicago examiner for august 1910 daily sunday daily sunday daily sunday 1â€”179,748 11â€”200,226 21 265,895 2â€”181,244 12â€”194,448 22â€”183,088 3â€”181,845 13â€”185,139 23â€”179,116 4â€”181,546 14 266,303 24â€”184,442 5â€”182,595 15â€”187,123 25â€”184,387 6â€”182,197 16â€”185,095 26â€”189,669 7 277,622 17â€”184,654 27â€”186,255 8â€”184,609 18â€”183,306 28 263,072 9â€”184,737 19â€”186,657 29â€”183,275 10â€”190,345 20â€”177,543 30â€”183,266 ____________ 31â€”182,498 total 4,989,053 1,072,892 average daily circulation in city august 1910 184,779 average sunday circulation in city august 1910 . 268,223 w s macdonald being duly sworn deposes and i says that he is the circulation manager of the chi ii c v \ pv /] /] cago examiner and that the above figures are true and i \ /\ yyy iv w a n v jt that the city circulation of the daily and sunday j\j ' *& â– ' ' a"c'o^j jyvha*t examiner as stated above is net paid \ â€¢""">. i sworn to before me a__ljt a vl this 2d day of l n â€” =Â£" / t t september l"9k t /] total sunday circuia^bn m